Web services: Principles & technology
Langue : Anglais
Auteur : PAPAZOGLOU Michael P.
Web services, usually including some combination of programming and data, are made available from a business's web server for web users and other web connected programs. The accelerating creation and availability of these services is a major computing trend as software becomes increasingly distributed and web-based. Web services are the next logical step for web-based computing and will have a profound impact on the way in which business is conducted on the web in the future. As they involve many different systems communicating with each other, they are particularly important following the proliferation in the range of computing devices (PDA's mobile telephones, hand held computers etc). This book will provide a comprehensive treatment of the concepts and isses in web services, looking at how they are designed, and the key technologies, and standards used.
- Section-I: FOUNDATIONS OF WEB-SERVICES 1. Introduction to Web-services 2. Enterprise Computing Infrastructure 3. Enterprise Application Integration 4. XML Primer Section-II: CORE TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS 5. Service-Oriented Architecture and Standard 6. SOAP: Simple Object Access Protocol 7. Describing Web-services 8. Registering and Discovering Web-services 9. Service Vocabularies and Match Making 10. Combining Web-services and Workflows Section-III: ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY 11. Web-services and Business Transactions 12. Web-services Security Section-IV: DESIGN BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS 13. Service Design and Development Methodology 14. cross-Enterprise Computing and the e-Business XML (ebXML) Section-V: IMPLEMENTATION VENDOR PLATFORMS 15. Implementing Web-services Section-VI: CONCLUSION FUTURE DIRECTIONS 16. Web-services: Concluding Remarks and Future Directions
Date de parution : 07-2007
Ouvrage de 752 p.
18x23 cm
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